UK Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan has recommended not pursuing privatisation of Channel 4 in a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seen by journalists from The News Agents podcast.
In the letter, Donelan stated: “Last year’s consultation of C4C’s future ownership model identified risks to the corporation’s long-term sustainability.
“The view of my predecessor, and the Government of the time, was that selling C4C was the right solution to these challenges.
“However, after reviewing the business case, I have concluded that pursuing a sale at this point is not the right decision and there are better ways to secure C4C’s sustainability and that of the UK independent production sector.”
SCOOP: Letter from Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan to Rishi Sunak confirming her recommendation is that Channel 4 privatisation does NOT go ahead. Says there are “better ways to ensure C4’s sustainability.”
Direct opposite of what the Johnson government said. pic.twitter.com/KOH78NVJjt
— Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) January 4, 2023
Previously, Sunak had indicated he would not go ahead with privatising the broadcaster, while Donelan said she was “re-examining the business case” for privatisation.
This marks a change of tone and policy to Boris Johnson’s government where former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries supported the privatisation despite seeming unaware of how it was funded and a public consultation “overwhelmingly” opposing such a move.
Read more on Channel 4 here
Channel 4 ‘disappointed’ as UK Government pushes ahead with privatisation
As Channel 4’s ratings crater – could privatisation be a good thing?